2000: High school diploma specializing in classical studies at the “Nazareth School” in Rome;

2004: Degree in the “Preservation of the Cultural and Historical Heritage” specializing in historical and artistic subjects, at the university “La Tuscia” in Viterbo;

2012: Degree in Law at the Lumsa University in Rome with a thesis in Economy of the Cultural Heritage entitled “The Market of Contemporary Art”;

2012: Master Degree in Law of Energy and leveraged by –out organised by “Il Sole 24 Ore” a widely - read newspaper specializing in economy and by the law firm La Scala Di Milano;

Freelance journalist enrolled as a member of Florence’s journalists’s register.

Foreign languages: English ( whose knowledge is assessed by a certificate released by the Anglo American School) and German (basic knowledge)

Working career:

Since 2007 she has been in charge of the Art Gallery “Triphè” , where she regularly organizes exhibitions of Italian and foreign contemporary artists. Since 2016 she is organizing exhibitions in Rome, street Fosse di Castello (area Borgo)

The Art Gallery also organizes travelling exhibitions in important places all over Italy, such as in Rome , Brescia, Cortona and Ascoli Piceno. They have taken part in Arezzo’s “Art Expo”.

Published books and articles:

She is the author of the book “ Contemporary Art in the North of Africa – new and old relationships with Europe”, published in 2009 by the publishing house De Luca Editori D’Arte, funded by Professor Emanuele Emmanuele’s Association “ Roma Mediterraneo”.

She published a book dealing with the life and works of art of the American artist John Ratner, published by the publishing house De Luca Editori D’Arte in 2016.

She was been regularly writing articles for the magazine “Insider Magazine” for five years, where she is in charge of the area dedicated to contemporary art.

Her art gallery also organizes lectures and debates about artistic and historical issues, where important art critics like Vittorio Sgarbi and Luciano Caprile have participated.